Sure hope you don't have more than 100mL of liquid there, bud.
Per month?! Wtf are you driving? (Late 40s here, paying around £400 per year for my electric mini insurance)
Yes, there's a link to a review of it at the bottom of this article.
It's widely used in the EDA (chip design) industry. (Unfortunately)
Printer
Burnout 2: Point of impact (got me into burnout) Burnout paradise Split/second
I'd almost forgotten about split/second. That was a great game.
I was under general for several hours for mine (UK), but mine were complicated. Still didn't get any drugs that good though.
They needed to fix that overhead cable that didn't meet in the middle.
Btsh, Brtsh, Brrtsh, Brrrtsh, Brrrrrrrrrtsh all match the regexp. (British doesn't match regexp or glob though)
Nobody's claimed stock investing yet, I'll take that one.
With a 5 foot ladder? Was it a hobbit hole?
Well, my beard is the right colour... But none.
I had an Acorn BBC B (running Acorn MOS), then an A3000, A5000, RiscPC (all with RISC OS), then I switched to Linux. I have occasionally used DOS and Windows at work, but never as my main home OS. (I write Linux software for work, but do use a windows laptop to connect to my Dev box)
I think you do lose child care benefits or something at that point (I can't remember, I don't have kids)
You make it sound like a cliff, but you lose £1 of the £12.5k allowance for every £2 over £100k you earn. You don't suddenly lose the whole allowance at £100,001.
I love fairemail. I had an issue with some mails I was getting regularly not rendering properly and the guy was so helpful that I donated again even though I already had the paid one (which confused him!)